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39/MM/( W/V. ©< €f?,f&J’«M4/ R EAPER AND THE FLOWERs-___./I414/, HALF./F. 5 RESIGNATION ________________________________ ._JE.60ULD. SEA HATH ITS PEARLS. QT...__._0./7//v5UT/. STARS OFTHE SUMMER NIGHT .... ..F.B007r. STARS OF THE SUMMER NIGHT. ........ .5’. 70035. TRUST HER NOT DT.____.__.____.‘._._/W.W/19/41/‘E. VILLAGE BLAGKSMITH. ............... ..I/I/H. WE/SS. WREGK OF THE HESPERUS........J.z5’L00/(LEV. OPEN WINDOW..__,....,.._E..I____.__.__.......__.€/I77)’. ARROW AND THE SONG ......
Show more39/MM/( W/V. ©< €f?,f&J’«M4/ R EAPER AND THE FLOWERs-___./I414/, HALF./F. 5 RESIGNATION ________________________________ ._JE.60ULD. SEA HATH ITS PEARLS. QT...__._0./7//v5UT/. STARS OFTHE SUMMER NIGHT .... ..F.B007r. STARS OF THE SUMMER NIGHT. ........ .5’. 70035. TRUST HER NOT DT.____.__.____.‘._._/W.W/19/41/‘E. VILLAGE BLAGKSMITH. ............... ..I/I/H. WE/SS. WREGK OF THE HESPERUS........J.z5’L00/(LEV. OPEN WINDOW..__,....,.._E..I____.__.__.......__.€/I77)’. ARROW AND THE SONG ...... ..C.P//V507/. B R I D G CAREW. BRI Z/ND.S’A>’_ DAY IS DONE........I......................,/VV1/Z?/ILFE. DAY IS F. 1000. DEATH OF MINNEHAHA ....... ..0C00/v1/M55 EXCELSIOR. DT...................M.I4/BALFE, ‘PSALM OF 25’/.00/(LEV. .._II3.AV,INY DAY. ...................... ..\/1/./?.flEMPS7'£/I’. GOOD NIGHT! BELOVED ......... ../V/.V\/.15’/MFE B O S TO N. V Published by 0 LIVER D ITS 0 N 8: C 0 .451WaShiI1gt01n. St. 1 NEW YORK. SAVANNAH GA. BALTIMOREMD. CINCINNATI. I SAN FRANCISCO. PH I LA. ‘C.H. DITSON 8: C0. LU DDEN 8: BATES. OTTO SUTRO. GEO.D.NEWHALL8<GO. SHERMAN CLAY 8:00. J. E.DlTSON 8:00. CHICAGO. ST LOUIS, 8‘ H JVHABUFVDRDS sons LVVHABOSTON &N:wYoHv., S - N cnO3w§aamm§I>-I> ulmc uuww T.VA_ ‘L THE DAY. Poetry by H. W. LONG-FELLOW. Music by WILLIAM R. DEMPSTER. Andante. cold, and dark, and drea-ry; It rains, and the wind is The vine still clings to the mouldering wall, But at flofigygj uogumg an y gag; an m me ya P351 by OLIVER DI FSUN in IA: ClcrIr‘r"afiu rv Nu Dnlirm Cmwrol Hue dreary . . . . . . . . dark and Car. espress. And the day /5 leaves the dead And the day is dark and drea - ry . . . . . . . . . . drea - - - - ry. And the day is drea-ry; It rains, and the wind wea-ry; My thoughts still cling to the mould - ’ring past, But the youth fall thick in the blast, And the days are dark and. drea - ry, . . . . . . . . .. And the days dark and d1-ea - ry, . . . . . . . . .. And the days are dark and {-T sad heart! and cease re - pin-ing; Be - bind the clouds sun still shin-ing; 'l‘hy fate is the com - 5Q. -__. each life some rain K Some davs must be dark and §,.__§ dark and drea - ry, . . . . . . . . . . ( Some days must be dark and
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%$SONG% POETRY BY %e1L1zg Qafininntzfli %’ungfin[[nm, ’ MUSIC BY ”sz§z“::,:,:.za1zn 33,. 33EM.1£’S‘3f33B,. Published by 0. DITSON 85 Co., 277 Washington St. Boston: J.C.flAYNES&Oo. l’hiIad'a;C.W.A.TRUMPLER. Cincinnati: J. CHURGH,Jr. N.York: G. H. DITSON J: 00. Chicago : LYON & HEALY . MUSIC Llalunv VASSAR COLLEGE THE DAY. Poetry by H. W. LONGFELLOW. _ Music by WILLIAM R. DEMPSTER. Andante. ’dark, and drea.-ry; It rains, and the wind T is - - er V/wea-ry; The still clings to the’...
Show more%$SONG% POETRY BY %e1L1zg Qafininntzfli %’ungfin[[nm, ’ MUSIC BY ”sz§z“::,:,:.za1zn 33,. 33EM.1£’S‘3f33B,. Published by 0. DITSON 85 Co., 277 Washington St. Boston: J.C.flAYNES&Oo. l’hiIad'a;C.W.A.TRUMPLER. Cincinnati: J. CHURGH,Jr. N.York: G. H. DITSON J: 00. Chicago : LYON & HEALY . MUSIC Llalunv VASSAR COLLEGE THE DAY. Poetry by H. W. LONGFELLOW. _ Music by WILLIAM R. DEMPSTER. Andante. ’dark, and drea.-ry; It rains, and the wind T is - - er V/wea-ry; The still clings to the’ mouldering Wall, Entered according to act of can/(nu m the year 1847. by OLIVER D1TSON,in the Clcrk’0 oiicc of the District Court of Man. s dark ery and gust drea the And the day dead is‘ leaves dark Car. espress. And the f.\ fall, day \ and dream - ry . . . . . . . . . . And the day is clrea-ry; It rains, and the wind wea-ry; My thoughts still cling to the mould - ‘ring past, But the youth fall thick in the blast, And the days ' and drea - ry, . . . . . . . . .. are dark and drea - ry, . . . . . . . . .. And the j days are dark and drea - _- - - sad heart! and cease pin-ing; Be -‘ bind the clouds is the still shin-ing; Thy fate is the com - \ mon Some days * must be dark must be dark must be dark and drea. - - - - " '\___J , ,,,.. ivlihrfifihflfi Mflfiiflfl A RNBLIQATIBNS. of Beethoven. BY SHINDLER. Edited by lVl0SCIiELES. In One Tolume. . . Price $2.00. Neatly bourvl in Cloth uniformly with Ditson 8: Co’s popu- lar works of Musical Literature, [“Beethoven’s Let- ters,” “l\iendolsso'nn‘s Letters,” “Life of Mendelssohn,” “Life of Gottschalk,” “History of Music,” See.) Sent post-paid on receipt of price. OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. 0. H. 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POETRY BY fimuzg @afiniunt;£fi Qungwiuixx, MUSIC BY *2z2I::,:,:.zs.1zz£ 3,. 33*;:n1x{::3sm31. BOSTON : ‘ V Published by 0. DITSON 8; 00., 277 Washington St. Boxton:J.G.HAYNE8&0o. I’hilad'a:C.W.A.TRUMPLER. Cincinnati: J.GHURCfl.Jr. N.York: W. A.PONDkCo. Chicago: LYOMHEALY MUSOC LOBHAHV vnssm cows 5 THE RAINY DAY: ?Oétry by H; W. LONGFELLOW. Music by WILLIAM R. DEMPSTER. Andante; ’ i i .' \ z J‘ $ 3 9 R 2 9 i A‘: ‘V , and dark, and drea-ry; It rains, and the wind is Wea.-ry; The vine...
Show morePOETRY BY fimuzg @afiniunt;£fi Qungwiuixx, MUSIC BY *2z2I::,:,:.zs.1zz£ 3,. 33*;:n1x{::3sm31. BOSTON : ‘ V Published by 0. DITSON 8; 00., 277 Washington St. Boxton:J.G.HAYNE8&0o. I’hilad'a:C.W.A.TRUMPLER. Cincinnati: J.GHURCfl.Jr. N.York: W. A.PONDkCo. Chicago: LYOMHEALY MUSOC LOBHAHV vnssm cows 5 THE RAINY DAY: ?Oétry by H; W. LONGFELLOW. Music by WILLIAM R. DEMPSTER. Andante; ’ i i .' \ z J‘ $ 3 9 R 2 9 i A‘: ‘V , and dark, and drea-ry; It rains, and the wind is Wea.-ry; The vine still clings to the mouldering wall, But at Enltrcd actuating to act 9/ Dbngrsqa In gfipygw 1847, by OLIVER D1TSON.in the clerk’: oflcs n/-the lmlrtct cow! 0/ Man Con espress. ery gust the dead leaves fall, And the day f!\ dreary . . . . . . .. And the day is dark and drea - ry..5 . . . . . And the dark and drea cold, and dark, and drea-ry; It rains, and the wind wea-ry; My- thoughts still cling to the mould - ’ring ,past, But the ‘ fall in the blast, And the days are dark and drea. - ry, . . . . . . . . .. And the days dark and (treat - ry, . . . . . . . . . . And the are dark and still, and cease re - pin-ing; Be - hind the clouds shin-ing; Thy fate is the com - mon life some rain must Some days must be dark and PP &._-2-Z and drea. - ry, . . . . . . . . . . Some days must be dark and drea Got where the Old Folks Died. . Chorus. M. ‘I- no on cosmos SHEET nose. PUBLISIEI EI) BY OLIVER BITSON & C0., 2'77 WASHINGTON S'l‘., BOSTON. NEW HOME SONGS. Acnshla. Gal Mochree. *0 Bright Pulse of my Heart,” from “Arrah nu Pogue.” 30 Aged and Grey, Song. L. B. Starlcweatlier. “For I am old, aged and grey, Children oftime, I am passing away.” Bradley Clay_ Ballad. J. C. Johnson. “When the daylight died away, Died the life of Bradley Clay. When the moon climbed up the hill Climbed his spirit higher still. Knapsack he had laid aside Fora state beatified. He was at the tattoo blown By the bugles round the throne. Far beyond this earth‘s control, Where archangel’s call the roll.” Bur me at Sunset, A Soldier’s Last Re- iiruest. Frank Wilder. Come, Sing to me Again. Ballad T «Wr- “I have heard sweet music stealing, Round about me as I lay, Like the songs of angels singing , From the bright land far away.” coming Home ; or, “The Cruel War is Over." Song and Chorus. 0. C’. Sawyer. Song and . Leavilt. “But the cot, on the lot, on the top of the hill, Near the spot where I sat and cried, ’Tis the lot where the old folks toiled and lived, And the cot where the old folks died.” Could I be Near my Boy. M Keller- 30 Eflie May, Song and Chorus. R. R. French. 30 Ela, the Pride of my Heart. F- Wilmarllu 30 Flower G11-l_ . L. 0. Emerson. 30 “Come, 0, come. buy my flowers. they are fragrant and fair, All wet with the dews of the morn, And sweet with the breath of the pure morning air, For I gathered them all since the dawn.” The Green Shenandoah. J- W- Turret 30 Home the Boys are Marching ; or. “Ring the Merry Bells.” F. Wilmartlz. 30 I cannot Sing the Old Songs. Ballad-_v Clarzbel. 30 I Know he will Return. Rwlolpllsm 30 I Live for those who Love Me. -I G- Clark» I'm Lonely Since my Mother Died. Song and Chorus. H. S. T/iompson. In Peace Again. -7- W- Turrieri “In peace again ! break forth the strain 1 Throughout our native land! — Ring out ye merry bells with joy ! Boom forth, ye cannons grand.” In the lonely, quiet Chamber. Ballad- . ./as. W. Parker. “In the lonely, quiet chamber - There’s an empty cradle bed. With a print upon the pillow, by‘s shining head ; But within the blanket folded. Lies no little form to-night " It is the Mil1er’s Daughter. W0l'<lS by Tennyson. Music by Rudolp/lsen. I’ve no :‘Mother now, Ballad. T. Smith. Kiss me while I’m Dreamin .Wimmersteclt- to g Little Fa1ry,B1ue-Eyed Carrie.” E-Bruce _ “’Mid eternaljoys supernal . Now thou tread’st the heavenly shore, Little fairy, blue-eyed Carrie, With the loved ones gone before.” Mother, when the War is Over. Song and Chorus. J. W. urner. Move my Arm Chair, Dearest VllIother. Ballad. I’. Wzlmart/1. “Move my arm chair. dearest, mother, In the sunshine, bright and strong, For this world is fading, mother. I shall not he with you long.” _ _ V 0, Could I See my Father. The Soldier’s last Words. Song & Chorus. J. W. Turner. Oft in my Dreams I See my Mother. Ballad. L. B. Slur/cweatlzer. She Sang‘ among the Flowers. Wrig/zton. 30 sung by the “Hutchinson Family.’ 30 Tenting on the Old Camp Ground. As Will You come to meet me, Darling’! . Ballad. L. 11. Gum . 3 Wearing of the Green. A8 sung in “Allah Na Pogne.” 40 “Oh, Paddy dear, and did you hear the news that’s going The Sl1fl!1!l)t‘(x):k is forbid by law, to grow on Irish ground.” When you and I were Soldier Boys. Clark 30 “O, the stormy times we knew In our suit of army ue When you and I were soldier boys. together Will.” ey 0 NEW HUMEEOUS SONGS. The Colonel from Constantinople. AS Sung by the Florences. “Kind friends your pity pray bestow, On one who stands before you, And listen to my tale of wo Though I promise not to bore you.” Girl with the Waterfall. Frank Wilder. 30 “'l‘here’s songs about most everything That one could name or call, But until this none has been wrote About the Waterfall.” Intelligent Contraband. An Original Song and Dance. Charlie Pettengill. 80 Jolly Dogs ; or, Slap Bang. Copeland. 30 Matilda Toots; or, “Have you seen her Boots.” The Adventures of a Skater. Solomon. 30 I My Mother did so before me. E C'overt- 30 “The men I’1l tease myself to please, My mother did so before me.” “Weill wed and kiss. what harm is this, My mother did so before me.” Nicodemus Johnson. A Contraband Sons! _ Pettengill. 30 0. My Heart goes Pit-a-Pat. S0113 W3 Duet sung in the “Naiad Queen.” 30 “O, my heart goes plt-a-pat, 0. my brain goes whirligig, And my brow throbs rub-a-duh, That’s my case precisely, O.” Polly Perkins; or, The Broken-Hearted Milk- man. Harry Clz ton. 35 Pretty Girl Milking her Cow. As sling in “Colleen Bawn.” Sarah's Young Man. 0- W- Hunt 30 Susie Clair, Song & Dance. Charlie Pettengill. 30 BEAUTIFUL (ll)lVCERT SONGS. Ave Maria, Gounod. 35 Day is Done. Balfe- 50 Fairies (The) Theo. Barker. 35 Five o’clock in the Morning. Claril>el- 30 Golden Ring. Linley- 30 Good Night, my dearest child. Abt- 35 How fair art thou. Weidb 30 Hunting Tower. (Scotch) . 35 I hear the wee Bird Singing. Linley- 30 I1 Ba,cio_ (The Kiss) “Arditi.’f. 60 Impatience, Curslrman. 30 Lady of the Sea. 19- Smart 40 Laughing Song. Aubeh 40 Love’s Request. Reichardt £30 Merriest girl that’s out. Mim1si~ 30 Nig'htingale’s Trill. W- Gum 40 Night is Serene, “Don Sebastian.” 40 0, say not womanfs love is bought. '_ W/iittaker. 30 0, ye tears. Separation. Shadow Song. - Sing, Birdie, Sing. (Parepo) Sing me a merry lay. Sing, smile, g1eep_ (Serenade). Gounod. 50 Thou, everywhere. Laclmeh 50 Wild Shady Wood, (Sombreford). "Tell." 35 Ye pretty Birds. Gumberh 40 “l)inorah.” I 75 Ganz. 50 Williams. 30 Reichardt._‘ _ Rossini 49 V ‘ Scheiden Waltzes. SACRED PIECES. Axe Maria, Kuclcen. Three voices. Wei el. Celestial I-Iope_ Ten. Solo and Qt. “Fidelio.” Come, ye Weary. Emerson- Guide me, 0 thou great Jehovah. Qt " Hear my Prayer, Quartet. Soulliard. He will not always thus afilict. Fall of Jerusalem.” I will be glad_ Quartet. Soutliard. I will praise the Lord. Quartet " Lauda, Sion_ Chorus. Lambilotte. Let thy loving Mercy, (0 Salutaris)SoutIzard. Morning Service in G. Tuvlcermwh 1-00 O Lord’ my God, Quartet. Soutlzard. 40 0 Lord, veil not thy face. “Fiddle-” 50 0 magnify the Lord, Quartet. Soutlzard. 40 0 Salutaris Hostia. 0- 0- Slearns- 30 0 that I had Wings, Quartet. Davenport. 30 0 were my head like the springs of water, “Fall o/'.Terusalem.” 30 Praise ye the Lord, Qt. & Solo. Beethoven. 40 Rejoice the heart of thy Servant. Qt. Sout/lard. 40 Te Deum Laudamus, in B flat. Stearns. 35 “ “ “ ’ Tuclcerman. 1.00 The Lord Vupholdethn “Fall of Jerusalem.” 30 Trust in God_ Sopr. Solo & Qt. Beethoven. 50 Vespers in C with Magnificat. W0-Fiske« 100 GUlTAR_—SONGS. Aileen Aroon. 30 Call me thine own. 30 Come in and shut the Door. 30 Dear Mother, I'll come home again. 30 Do they pray for me at home. 30 Faded Flowers. 30 Flee as a Bird. so Home Delights. 30 I’d choose to be a Baby. , 30 I'm leaving thee in Sorrow. 30 I’m lonely since my mother died. 30‘ Moss grown cell. 30 Move my arm chair, dearest mother. 30 Tenting on the old camp ground. 30 Too Late. . 30 Twinkling Stars. 30 CHOICE PIECES FOIt THE PIANO. Arion Waltz. J. S. Knight. 30 Brightest Eyes. Kruger. 50 Cricket Polka. lVitliers. 30 Debatten _Wa.ltzes; _ Gung’1. 60 Dying Poet. "Seven Octaves.” 60 Fantasia “L’Africaine.” Ketlerer. Maiden’s Blush Waltz. “Seven Octaves.” 60 Marche des Amazons. -7- M. Welzli. .00 Marche des’ Tambours. »5TI/dne.1/ Sml'tlI- 60 Meteor Galop. Wollenhaupt. 75 Mossy ‘Dell Waltz. Turner. 30 New Anvil Polka. Koppitz. 4o _0 whisper what thou ifeelest. Hoifnzan. 75 ‘Partridge Polka. - - Koppitz. 40 .7. M. VVelilz'. " "J. ‘Ill. Welzli. Weissenborn. Starry Night. '5?/Clney Swill!- Tears, idle 1;ea,rs_ Nocturne. Turner. Tempest of the Heart, Variations. Grebe. Tenting on the Old Camp Ground. Wearing of the Green. Trans» Baumbach. [Polka de Conclart. V Romance Nouvelle.‘ ‘ The above sent by Mail, post-paid, on receipt of price. Oatoggogwcs free, on application. 9 ‘l."i " 1 e
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Show moreJ// / A: m'//. /. . w //. H W /M 1 «I / /H N «U4 W D R E W L 0 ./,4; m /4 MUSIC LI§RARY . 7 / ‘VASSAR COLLEGE _//:94»/I POUGHKECPSIE. new vomx J7/////.) FOOTSTEPS OF ANGELS. by W.R. DEMPSTER. Music Poetry by H. w. LONGFELLOW. Q. 3 ‘=1 P C 2 <1 \_4/ ho - ly, calm de- of the nigllf Vfixketlxe 1):-tfer soul that slumbered,Tna voices rm: fax Pres: Slxadmrs Ere the evening lamps are lighted, An(l,Iike phantoms grim and tall, mx. '9 C res: ? V f1‘01n the fit - ful fire-light Dance up — on the par- lour wall, Shadows from the fit - ful f'i1"e - light Danceupnntheparlour wall, Then theforms of the de - parted Enfm‘ \./ at the 0 ~ pen door; The ‘De - l<)V*§({ the true hearte(!,Cmnetn vis .it me once ff? n,~ 1 J )‘ Strife, He the y0u11;__f-a11(l str0ng,vvhn cherished f T V? fiF\./ By the \ road-side and perished, ’.\ By ‘the mad-sidv fell and L per - ished, Crcs: Noble ‘l<mgin;_§;s for the Wkary with the march of Ra”: Ad /27): Weary wifh the march of They, thehr)iyo11es and weakly, VVh0 the Cross Hf s11ft'eri11g bore, Folded their pale hands so Ineekly, Spake with us on earth 110 more. And wirh them the Being Beauteons, “V110 unto my youth was given, More than all t!1in,g.<: else to I1>ve111ef And is now a saint in heaven. And with slow and 110iseless f()(/)fSf6‘r}) C01nes that 1nesse11ge1' divine, Takes the vacam: Chair beside me, Lays her gentle hand in mine. And she sits and gazes at me Wvithrtlmse (Rel) and tender eyes, Like the stars, so still and saint-like Looking downward from the skies. FIFTH VERSE. o Uftereecl 110t,ye,-1 cmnpre - hended, Is the spirifis V0i(‘e-less "prayer, Soft re- M’ as ,, bukes in blessings ende(l,Breall1in;=f {'r<m1 their lips of air, ." 1" E * lonely, All my fears are laid a - side, If ‘I but re - 1119111-beer 021- ly Such as these have lived and died! If I but re-Inember on - - ly Sursh as tlmse lmave lived and died! (),1lmu;;l1 oft «llépressed and’
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Show more\ 1, W " \ /‘ ~-,,.,« /; Ijm/_:~‘[{% T , ‘ //3Lpléurg'¥I3ah:1l1t«L£[g' jfihngfiellaw; (1/3%! ,\L ]MElJ]$%l£ 117$ " VMmU'¢//?};M\ K K‘ _/ \‘ //. E. // Kg .51’ 1.7;»: wet/V: {x 7 Q, ‘ BOSTON: ] 2129213‘/zzzi ‘/(V/’ OLIVER D lTS0N1[i/7123‘/if/5/;//Z7/Z/2)?‘ Jfimzz-a“Z m,w7z'/z'/:,_4/ rug/:7 u/’£irn_z//wzvj/22/ '//{H Z//ii/r’/J/2*/‘var; '7'/L I/3,1’, [Zer7:.5- 0/WM :7/'1’/M (7/Jyr/2 , Jurr u ’ " 7 vv nuscc unnanv, VASSAR COLL’-{GE THE RAINY DAY. Poetry by H.W.LONGFELLOW. Music by WILLIAM R.DEMPSTER. Cres: The day is Cold, and dark, and dreary; It rains,/ and the wind is ,g...——.__\ J weary; The vine still clings to the mouldering wall, Con espress: - - ery gust lthe dead leaves fall, And the day ffi P1’ /.\ PP dreary. . . . And the day is dark and dreary. . . . And Hm (lay dark and drea - is cold, and dark, and dreary; It rains, and the wind Weary; My tlmuglxts still cling to the n10ulde1‘ing past, But the lmpes of youth fall flxick in the blast, And the (lays are dark and P1’ <lr<~ary. . . . . AmHl1e><,luys are,-_ dark and dreary. . . . . And the days are dark and drea - - ry. still, sad heart! and cease re - pi11in;_r; Be - hind the clouds is the sun jstill shining; Thy fate is the com - mon fate pr:\ 1) to each life some rain must fall, Some days must be dark fl\ PP /.\ PP Some days must be dark and dreary. . . . Some days must be dark and (lrea - - ry.
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